As the world's leading producer of gelatin and collagen peptides, we at Rousselot are in a prime position to
respond to these changing global needs.
Not exact matches
«Since 2007 I have been working on Drowning World, a long - term
global project about flooding as my way of
responding to climate
change.
It has just been quicker in
responding to changes that the rest of the work world is now experiencing: data that allows individual performance
to be measured continuously, come - and - go relationships between employers and employees, and
global competition in which empires rise and fall overnight.
«We can not escape the need for
change, but if we do our utmost
to respond wisely
to the challenges these risks present, we believe that not only can we address the risk, we can build a more sustainable future,» says Morten Jastrup, Project Director of the
Global Opportunity Network.
This has resulted in three
changes: more scrutiny of the
global financial system, strengthened regulation and a greater willingness
to respond when risks appear
to be rising.
Regulators
responded to the
global financial crisis with sweeping
changes for both dealers and investors, including constraints on Fed - regulated banks, Dodd - Frank and the Volcker Rule, which prohibits proprietary trading.
Responding to a recent article in Nature on the psychology of climate
change, The Guardian «s Andrew Brown argues that combatting
global warming will require something beyond carbon taxes, recycling programs, and technological innovation: There may be ways of fixing [the current....
Woolworths chief executive Grant O'Brien mounted a similar defence in February, blaming the entry of
global rivals such as Aldi for pricing pressure on suppliers and saying Woolworths» future was at risk unless it
responded to changing market conditions.
Monitoring a forest in New Hampshire provides clues
to how important trees, such as maples,
respond to changed conditions due
to global warming
The simulation monitored a variable that
responds to jet stream flow
changes and can indicate
global - scale weather instability.
To understand how global carbon in soils will respond to climate change, the authors stress, more data are needed from under - and nonrepresented regions, especially the Arctic and the tropic
To understand how
global carbon in soils will
respond to climate change, the authors stress, more data are needed from under - and nonrepresented regions, especially the Arctic and the tropic
to climate
change, the authors stress, more data are needed from under - and nonrepresented regions, especially the Arctic and the tropics.
The answers
to these questions will refine our ability
to understand how forests
respond to global change.»
That is another reason for concern about the worldwide decline in biodiversity, he notes: «The loss of diversity is probably having adverse effects on stability and productivity and the ability of the ecosystem
to respond to global climate
change.»
Their findings could help scientists understand how tropical forests will
respond to global climate
change.
CDP, formerly the Carbon Disclosure Project, is one of the world's leading collectors and disseminators of business sector data on greenhouse gas emissions, and its annual «
Global 500 Climate
Change Report» has become one of the leading indicators of how corporations are responding to climate c
Change Report» has become one of the leading indicators of how corporations are
responding to climate
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Their field - based data also suggest that during major climate cool - downs in the past several million years, the ice sheet expanded into previously ice - free areas, «showing that the ice sheet in East Greenland
responds to and tracks
global climate
change,» Bierman says.
«Many impacts
respond directly
to changes in
global temperature, regardless of the sensitivity of the planet
to human emissions of CO2 and other greenhouse gases,» says geoscientist Katharine Hayhoe of Texas Tech University in Lubbock, a co-author of the report, excluding effects such as ocean acidification and CO2 as a fertilizer for plants.
They don't know how the animals are
responding to global warming, where they're feeding, how their icy habitat has been affected or how the ecosystem's food web has
changed.
The working group on coupled biogeochemical cycling and controlling factors dealt with questions regarding the role of plankton diversity, how ocean biogeochemistry will
respond to global changes on decadal
to centennial time scales, the key biogeochemical links between the ocean, atmosphere, and climate, and the role of estuaries, shelves, and marginal seas in the capturing, transformation, and exchange of terrestrial and open - marine material.
The results of this study contribute
to our understanding of how plants and animals will
respond to global climate
change and highlight the need
to slow and prevent further warming.
We want our climate model
to be representative of the processes going on, in order
to be predictive of how carbon storage
responds to global change.»
The finding, detailed in the Jan. 22 issue of the journal Nature, suggests that this process could be important
to more accurately modeling how Greenland will
respond to climate
change and contribute
to the already 8 inches of
global sea level rise since 1900.
The study of distribution patters of species — called biogeography — is giving us insights into the way ecosystems
respond to environmental
change such as
global warming.
It's given scientists around the world critical cybertools
to catalog and analyze how plants and animals have
responded to changes in
global climate going back 5 million years.
The topographic complexity of Central Appalachia supports some of the highest levels of biodiversity in the world and creates many microclimates that will
respond to global climate
change in very local ways.
-- The President shall establish an interagency United States
Global Change Research Program to improve understanding of global change, to respond to the information needs of communities and decisionmakers, and to provide periodic assessments of the vulnerability of the United States and other regions to global and regional climate c
Global Change Research Program to improve understanding of global change, to respond to the information needs of communities and decisionmakers, and to provide periodic assessments of the vulnerability of the United States and other regions to global and regional climate c
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to improve understanding of
global change, to respond to the information needs of communities and decisionmakers, and to provide periodic assessments of the vulnerability of the United States and other regions to global and regional climate c
global change, to respond to the information needs of communities and decisionmakers, and to provide periodic assessments of the vulnerability of the United States and other regions to global and regional climate c
change,
to respond to the information needs of communities and decisionmakers, and
to provide periodic assessments of the vulnerability of the United States and other regions
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global and regional climate
changechange.
Methods: A
global collaboration of scientists
responded to a request from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change, and generated a set of four scenarios to represent future greenhouse gas emissions and land use c
Change, and generated a set of four scenarios
to represent future greenhouse gas emissions and land use
changechange.
«Earth is losing a huge amount of ice
to the ocean annually, and these new results will help us answer important questions in terms of both sea rise and how the planet's cold regions are
responding to global change,» said University of Colorado Boulder physics professor John Wahr, who helped lead the study.
Understanding how human water use would
respond to global warming and its combined effects on the hydrologic cycle is important for better designing mitigation and adaption strategies
to the
global change in the future.
A researcher from the Finnish Meteorological Institute has been participating in a comparison of how well
global ocean models
respond to the
changes to sea ice and close -
to - surface water.
Researchers found that zooming in on certain regions led
to surprising
changes in how the model
responded on the
global level.
Quick recovery is consistent with the Southern Ocean - centric picture of the
global overturning circulation (Fig. 4; Talley, 2013), as the Southern Ocean meridional overturning circulation (SMOC), driven by AABW formation,
responds to change in the vertical stability of the ocean column near Antarctica (Sect. 3.7) and the ocean mixed layer and sea ice have limited thermal inertia.
«Carbon respiration of microorganisms and plants may
respond differently
to future climate
changes, which is why it's important
to explore how each behaves in forests,» said Dr. Ben Bond - Lamberty, a scientist at the Joint
Global Research Institute.
Markus Rex summarizes the
global importance of the research: «
To understand how the monsoon will respond to human emissions of pollutants and to climate change is obviously of crucial importance for the countries directly affected by i
To understand how the monsoon will
respond to human emissions of pollutants and to climate change is obviously of crucial importance for the countries directly affected by i
to human emissions of pollutants and
to climate change is obviously of crucial importance for the countries directly affected by i
to climate
change is obviously of crucial importance for the countries directly affected by it.
How cities
respond to climate
change is important as they are responsible for 31
to 80 percent of
global greenhouse gas emissions.
This also tends
to support the general concept that
changes in the tropics (30N - 30S) are the primary drivers of
global climate
change; processes in the North Atlantic and North Pacific seem
to respond to changes in the tropics, not the reverse — i.e. the concept of climate controlled by a
global oceanic conveyor belt driven by a North Atlantic gear mechanism can probably be discarded.
The climate
responds slowly
to changes in CO2 levels, so even if all carbon emissions stopped today,
global temperatures would keep rising and other climate impacts would continue
to be felt for decades or centuries
to come.
This empirical fast - feedback climate sensitivity allows water vapor, clouds, aerosols, sea ice, and all other fast feedbacks that exist in the real world
to respond naturally
to global climate
change.
The purpose of my research is
to understand how plants
respond to changes in their environment, such as increases in CO2 or
global warming.
A
global consortium of health educators agree on a set of core competencies
to equip doctors, nurses, and public health professionals
to respond to climate
change
Today's young people, as they move into adulthood, will face momentous issues of
responding to environmental degradation, climate
change and the role of human activity in causing or exacerbating
global warming.
Groups are presented with
global / national issues which they must
respond to and
change their budgets - each time discussing / debating the impact their financial decisions will have on the UK.
First introduced at the 2017 Frankfurt International Motor Show, the Smart Stream powertrains will allow Hyundai Motor Group
to respond to global changes in environmental regulation and meet customer demand for fun -
to - drive cars.
«IBS Bookmaster, focused on providing industry solutions
to the $ 120bn
global publishing and wholesale book distribution industry, is actively
responding to ground - shaking
changes as our customers morph from primarily print - centered
to increasingly digital - focused businesses.
As we see societies evolve
to respond to climate
change, there are widespread
changes to regulations and industries that impact the
global investment community.
Matthew Walls, Marketing Director EMEA, hotels.com, said the UK business was seeing good year - on - year growth, with the
global hotels.com performing well because it was able
to track and
respond to changes in demand patterns.
Molly Soda's practice
responds to the broad preoccupation with the
changing of
global social dynamics, and for her second solo exhibition at Annka Kultys Gallery, she proposes a new selection of projects by opening the door of her MacBook memory.
Founded by Mari Spirito in 2011, Protocinema is free of «brick and mortar», sites vary
to respond both
to global concerns and
changing conditions on the ground.
Our ethos is
to stay borderless through a public programme that
responds to our locality, alongside the ever -
changing global situation in which we currently find ourselves.
In addition, since the
global surface temperature records are a measure that
responds to albedo
changes (volcanic aerosols, cloud cover, land use, snow and ice cover) solar output, and differences in partition of various forcings into the oceans / atmosphere / land / cryosphere, teasing out just the effect of CO2 + water vapor over the short term is difficult
to impossible.